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The Practical Guide to Becoming the Least Boring Person in the Room

Practical Guides, Book 6

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The Practical Guide to Becoming the Least Boring Person in the Room

By: Tom McHale
Narrated by: Tom McHale
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An enjoyable and educational listen to discover surprising, quirky and stimulating stories.

The Practical Guide to Becoming the Least Boring Person in the Room delivers over 80 chapters of fascinating and entertaining tales about the world we live in. Learn something new and feed your curiosity with intriguing and captivating stories about people, history, culture, science, food and drink, business, sports and recreation, technology, nature, and much more.

  • Why do tennis players grunt?
  • Did FedEx founder Fred Smith really take corporate money to Vegas in a last-ditch effort to save the company?
  • The story behind Aerosmith's iconic song.
  • Does the world's largest building really have its own weather systems inside?
  • Are bananas really radioactive?
  • Do hangovers get worse as you get older?
  • Is the left lane really just for passing?
  • Why do we tell performers to "Break a leg!"
  • Can snakes smell?
  • George Washington's big night out with the boys?
  • Whose idea was it to drink cow milk?
  • What does space smell like?

And much, much more!

Download The Practical Guide to Becoming the Least Boring Person in the Room to learn something new that will surprise you!

©2025 Tom McHale (P)2025 Tom McHale
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